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Legislative district of Japan
Kanagawa 16th district is a political district in northwestern Kanagawa prefecture , Japan , represented in the national government's House of Representatives . Its constituency includes parts of Sagamihara and several other municipalities.
List of representatives [ edit ]
2014 [ 8]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
DPJ
Yūichi Goto
45
103,116
45.83%
8.49%
ー
LDP
Hiroyuki Yoshiie
43
101,627
45.17%
4.51%
98.56%
Kōmei
He was elected in PR .
JCP
Hirohide Ikeda
52
20,243
9.00%
2.63%
19.63%
2012 [ 9]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
LDP
Hiroyuki Yoshiie
41
98,958
40.66%
ー
ー
Kōmei , NRP
DPJ
Yūichi Goto
43
90,881
37.34%
21.46%
91.84%
PNP
He was elected in PR .
JSP
Yoshinobu Tomiyama
41
38,058
15.64%
ー
38.46%
YP
JCP
Hirohide Ikeda
50
15,494
6.37%
ー
15.66%
2009 [ 10]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
DPJ
Yūichi Goto
40
167,721
58.80%
18.53%
ー
LDP
Zentarō Kamei
38
113,341
39.74%
15.05%
67.58%
HRP
Masamitsu Sumiyoshi
35
4,166
1.46%
ー
2.48%
2006[ 11]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
LDP
Zentarō Kamei
35
109,464
54.79%
ー
ー
DPJ
Yūichi Goto
37
80,450
40.27%
ー
ー
JCP
Takashi Kasaki
60
9,862
4.94%
ー
ー
2005 [ 12]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
LDP
Yoshiyuki Kamei
69
159,268
59.26%
3.90%
ー
DPJ
Hidetomo Nagata
31
87,991
32.74%
3.99%
55.25%
JCP
Chisato Hiyama
42
21,504
8.00%
0.09%
13.50%
2003 [ 13]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
LDP
Yoshiyuki Kamei
67
125,067
55.36%
3.21%
ー
DPJ
Hidetomo Nagata
29
82,967
36.73%
ー
66.34%
JCP
Chisato Hiyama
40
17,877
7.91%
ー
14.29%
2000 [ 14]
Party
Candidate
Age
Votes
%
±%
Loss ratio
Supports
Notes
LDP
Yoshiyuki Kamei
64
99,966
52.15%
1.00%
ー
DPJ
Takashi Sanzyo
37
53,262
27.78%
ー
53.28%
JCP
Kunio Sakai
57
21,562
11.25%
ー
21.57%
LL
Shinichi Koizumi
52
16,911
8.82%
6.70%
16.92%
SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1947–1993)
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2
3
4
5 (13→22 Representatives, 4→6 Councillors)
SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1928–1942)
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2
3 (11 Representatives)
FPTP/SNTV "small" districts (1920–1924)
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2
3
4
5
6
7 (10 Representatives)
Hokkaidō (8 block seats , 12 district seats)Tōhoku (12 block seats , 21 district seats)Kita- (North) Kantō (19 block seats , 33 district seats) Minami- (South) Kantō (23 block seats , 36 district seats) Tokyo (19 block seats , 30 district seats)Hokuriku -Shin'etsu (10 block seats , 18 district seats)Tōkai (21 block seats , 33 district seats)Kinki (28 block seats , 45 district seats)Chūgoku (10 block seats , 17 district seats)Shikoku (6 block seats , 10 district seats)Kyūshū (20 block seats , 34 district seats)Districts eliminated in the 2002 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2013 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2017 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2022 reapportionments